The long-lived Citroen C15 started out with either a 1.1-litre petrol engine or a 1.8-litre diesel - and stayed that way more or less until its demise in 2004.
It defined the 'high-cube van' category, and was a perennial favourite among courier companies: many examples covered more than 200,000 miles, making for an extremely low cost per kilometre.
Pros:- Cheap
- Long-lived mechanicals
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Vehicle Specifications
| Chassis Types: | car-derived van |
| Engine Options: | 1.1-litre petrol, 1.8-litre diesel |
| Power Ratings: | 47hp (petrol), 60hp (diesel) |
| Year Introduced: | 1984 |
| Year Discontinued: | 2005 |
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